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-- your story reminds us in the way you tell the story reminds us that whenever we think the moment we are rained, whenever the first family represent in terms of moving past the racial divide of the 20th century and everyone doesn't agree. let's be clear, there's a huge difference, both of experience in terms of being black in america today and also exception. but whatever you think is one of the most powerful lessons you demonstrate is that he believed that there is progress, then you also protect it. the story tells you your fragile, whether it's the challenges of racial violence in chicago for aspiring violent over the demise of political power and participation in the wake of the emergence of jim crow. it strikes me that in this moment we have to really be vigilant about whatever gains we have made. >> i think it inspired to me that people are, where they occurred they were striving. i said too much about striving. that was one of the things, but i think that people took the space that there was and i think that's meaningful. >> i want to finish. i said there was two points. th
-- your story reminds us in the way you tell the story reminds us that whenever we think the moment we are rained, whenever the first family represent in terms of moving past the racial divide of the 20th century and everyone doesn't agree. let's be clear, there's a huge difference, both of experience in terms of being black in america today and also exception. but whatever you think is one of the most powerful lessons you demonstrate is that he believed that there is progress, then you also...
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o iheo ko t nt of people seizing hold of democrywud n o him nd cre >> it reminds us ht en we think fe ntar wmoin st rl dest to lar erf gbak america today. if you believe there is ree u to prt when the challenges o the demise nwk e ere imw. sld vigilant. >> guest: what surprised -- inspired me i said to much about striving. bupoto hts d thstyul h the second point* he th a maph mrbr 1835. ese theis usiherehe obs nt ch i tef isno rct sitear merry and this gentleman born about one year apart. a mississippi ar h w noite1870's senses as 35 year-old s part of the trackmlam tt d ad o a childnar this since this record the last name is that the top and you see the household. you see the whit farmera beisanac n e nr he is three. thhiheshnw the has a son eugene. ategisare grat ro m rat eaanhes itssppan gour aur] sodoeis emblematic and we do share thisay wt ts ha rdaat we might tell our children ofti comftaa g: hota ou. i h tlkut the reverberations are many. i domca maybe i put to t much emphasis of dialogue but i thk itps hopentert inice a'milyay rng insttho. [applause] >> h nt our rn an wham que
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tell us why you organize the book in that way? was it a marketing decision in termof the reader htk tosmpngec rvefooiac ry >> you now, when i started thinking about the structure of the book, it occurd to me th acallyart tos- reki te e stit iea tree as well as the story of so many generations of people who emerge from slavery, and i knhehe ry di elomae t caer f y e eose, but the question is where it began, and it's a little unorthodox. i didn't know reallyhen i stted doing it how well it uld rk but hoht iould io u atee there was so much silence over the generations that kind of peeling ba the layers and hearing the bitsandpieces peop kneandweydi seofsheeverns sryv time and that you would be kind of drawn to this in the beginning. >> silence, thinthat is oneo mootehein e , palnof pan ikmet wa w yelth orer yr owway of easing the reader into that moment, this moment f - t ibom tar ldleesban i s thinking about the context and the timing of this work so of course there is the first woedthw tt reallspeaks rdeehema ffern sally hemmings a
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and so i disguised the person by not using his or her name. but i can tell you that i ran this version and i was told yes, that's exactly what happens.
and so i disguised the person by not using his or her name. but i can tell you that i ran this version and i was told yes, that's exactly what happens.
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he was telling me, even our kids come up to us after they have graduated talking to us when they were in shape. it makes a difference in their lives. they think about it all the time. the point is, to think we cannot have it or we are glazing over it with independent study, i am so grateful you are working on occurred and chilling. every class she taken move toward that, you are doing what we expect everyone else. i am grateful you are there and get the importance of it. other folks have had to do it and i do not hear them complaining. nobody has ever said i had to go through this in this. they just did it. then applied for the job. i expect you all to do it as credentialed teachers. i have talked about that over and over again. it is not news to you. the trouble with these numbers, and not to believe that a school, pleae, -- please, will not take the opportunity to do it. choose independence that the instruction, which takes in a huge number of students. at two sites? i would do it. if it meant i could be using that money for something else that i was getting pressure from the state
he was telling me, even our kids come up to us after they have graduated talking to us when they were in shape. it makes a difference in their lives. they think about it all the time. the point is, to think we cannot have it or we are glazing over it with independent study, i am so grateful you are working on occurred and chilling. every class she taken move toward that, you are doing what we expect everyone else. i am grateful you are there and get the importance of it. other folks have had to...
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>>host: use of the clintons were above board that hillary was equal partner the obama's has been careful to hide the fact michelle is the most important political adviser and listens to her for decisions. >>guest: yes. the way she does that is through her best friend. valerie jarrett. she hired michele many, many years ago from the goodale the administration but she is a person who comes from a well-off african american family. she introduced for the obama's to the power center jewish-american donors and dave political operatives. as a result raised from obscurity now all socializing rogaine shoulders with the power centers. and then when president of the united states. and she is their godmother now the senior advisor and obama's said i run at all decisions through valerie and trust hurt implicitly. no one has more power than the salary jarret spirit trying to figure out her hold on the president did say famous guessing game. >> what is bourse source of power? she has no foreign policy experience but it tends national security council experience. no economic background but in the most i
>>host: use of the clintons were above board that hillary was equal partner the obama's has been careful to hide the fact michelle is the most important political adviser and listens to her for decisions. >>guest: yes. the way she does that is through her best friend. valerie jarrett. she hired michele many, many years ago from the goodale the administration but she is a person who comes from a well-off african american family. she introduced for the obama's to the power center...
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obama doesn't seem to have the skill set to use human nature as a way of getting done what he wants to get done in washington. >> how many books have you written? >> well, i think this is my 11th book. there's three novels and eight notary public-fiction -- non-fiction books. >> what do you say to critics of your books? you refer this as a journalist book. >> yes. what do the critics say? >> about the accuracy of the stories you tell, ect.. >> right. well, the fact of the matter is that as far as i know there has not been a single fact in the book that's been challenged in a cred l way. people say, oh, klein makes things up. that's what kids in the schoolyard, you know, they call each other names. i've been all kinds of names, but, in fact, when it comes to the celt -- credibility of reporting, nobody laid a glove on me yet. >> former editor of "the new york times" magazine for how long? >> 12 years as editor in chief of the magazine. many of my books have been exi remember -- excerpted by "vanity fair," and they have the most rigorous fact checking department, and of all the books exc
obama doesn't seem to have the skill set to use human nature as a way of getting done what he wants to get done in washington. >> how many books have you written? >> well, i think this is my 11th book. there's three novels and eight notary public-fiction -- non-fiction books. >> what do you say to critics of your books? you refer this as a journalist book. >> yes. what do the critics say? >> about the accuracy of the stories you tell, ect.. >> right. well,...
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and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many sources, but one was an economic project to rebuild the south on the backs of imprisoned, leased african americans sold to private industry. and the net simply widened, because there was a lot of money to be made in doing that kind of work. in douglas blackmon's work, we learn how elastic were laws like vagrancy laws, intended effectively to empower any citizen and/or law enforcement official to check the papers of a black person moving freely along the world. and if you couldn't prove that you were currently employed, bound to a tenant farming contrac
and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many...
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
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it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter telling him what he is doing wrong. we need a black cabinet people, yes. i've said it from the jury beginning and at the moment he was elected we need a black cabinet. come on all you people. say we is your black cabinet. [laughter] [applause] >> let's give a big round of applause. thank you very much. there's going to be a book signing >> thank you. please stay in your seats for the next panel please stay in your seats. [inaudible conversations] >> and mullen book tv a panel discussion on the emancipation proclamation. as we continue our coverage of the harlem bo
it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter...
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our scans are showing us clear skies. ferocious storms north. look at some of the lightning bolts, even a tornado warning. what we will be watching is storm development. we'll be tracking it. we are anticipating storms to fire. this is how your trend looks. 79 contraction -- degrees. there's, again, the threat of or showers in the mix over the weekend. we'll time those out. >>> those big thunderstorms that moved through our area created a dramatic scene for one harford county family when a lightning strike actually set their house on fire. as tim rutherford explained some luck and smart thinking may have saved their home. >> this wild pop was enough to frighten up and i july. >> reporter: the family lives in a secluded area of harford county, off the beaten path for emergency responders. when a lightning strike jolted their house around 10:00 p.m. last night they quickly encountered trouble. >> i came in the room. i just saw swaying in the whole area. >> the strike had set their gas line ablaze. their lucky break, they were home at the time. >>
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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he has two pairs of pants and uses his car as a locker. as his story caught on, nike donated clubs and shoes. >> are you getting any good? >> i mean, i'm really hard on myself. i think that i'm nowhere near -- of course i'm nowhere near where i need to be or want to be. i'm single-digit handy cap which every golfer doesn't get that. >> reporter: at his first tournament, fellow golfers couldn't believe he's a beginner. >> he is doing quite a bit better than i am. >> dan says he doesn't have a particular interest in golf. he chose it over other per suits because it's even a concrete way to prove success or failure. >> 86. >> reporter: he still has roughly five years to go. >> there's no reason why you can't continuously improve. >> reporter: if the dan plan does work, and he makes it to the pga, he says the first thing he'll do is put down his club, move on, and look for a new challenge. i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in portland. >> fascinating. >>> next, he's built the iconic bird's nest olympic stadium in beijing. why is china trying
he has two pairs of pants and uses his car as a locker. as his story caught on, nike donated clubs and shoes. >> are you getting any good? >> i mean, i'm really hard on myself. i think that i'm nowhere near -- of course i'm nowhere near where i need to be or want to be. i'm single-digit handy cap which every golfer doesn't get that. >> reporter: at his first tournament, fellow golfers couldn't believe he's a beginner. >> he is doing quite a bit better than i am. >>...
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he joins us now with some more about this. thank you very much for being with us tonight. what is your reaction to this? >> and this is surprise, disappointment and a little we told you so. i'm surprised because i have known mayor gray for a long period of time and is trying to do the right thing. on the other hand, i think he got carried away, or others in the campaign did and engaged in corrupt activities and that tainting. >> you have spoke with adrienne fenty? >> we haven't spoke about this incident and i think he was hurt he lost and believed what he was doing and my understanding, he doesn't intend to come back again. >> has he responded to you and reacted to this? >> no. >> he stayed quiet. >> yes. he moved on with his life. >> uh-huh. >> and his wife and kids and he have settled down and he's teaching as well and miss wife has a prominent job. >> in your opinion, does this call into question the legitimacy of the 2010 campaign? >> yes, it does, unfortunately. you would like to see a fair fight in democracy. you want to see the voters get all of the information they
he joins us now with some more about this. thank you very much for being with us tonight. what is your reaction to this? >> and this is surprise, disappointment and a little we told you so. i'm surprised because i have known mayor gray for a long period of time and is trying to do the right thing. on the other hand, i think he got carried away, or others in the campaign did and engaged in corrupt activities and that tainting. >> you have spoke with adrienne fenty? >> we...
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fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo , agetrol our lives, to make us better. no more big gulps or incandescent lightbulbs or untad lemonade stands. this all reflectshe reality to mention. inside every liberal is a totalitarian screaming to get out. [laughter] and justas liberals aren't ho tmawsy edict.ts are no when they control the congress, they rule without advice or consent. when they losetate elections, they descend on legislatures to shut down the very process of deliberation and debate. un ynkhaiv the discredited ideas of karl marx and jimmy carter is the way to the happy future. the book that jacob and i have obatth draich we ca
fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo ,...
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used t have aroundtime square its rulclwtt. x atn . that was invented by a european ceo who is trying to get his vice presidents out of the building in sort of a weird new space so they could be created. that whole thing was about trng t g h es o exted y idents. or you probably know about, you know, sort of the dress down friday's a lot of companies now have we can come inand use their facilities, and then stuff and not have to necessarily give thea ot eattpny age a sense, you know, any workplace. there's a zillion schemes now to try to do this. i mean, there are some advantages to amateurism. i will sy unguided mtursm, t t esal s tag t ma. where you see like amateurs really work well as when it has some kind of interaction with a professional col de port. i have a whole chapter in our astronomy, and to show youhw seracentieng asoman university. that's been insanely productive for everybody. so, you know, as long as, if you go to the garage and you have no connecti to anyone uside, towpeuati ch, n of come you tend to be, the neighborho
used t have aroundtime square its rulclwtt. x atn . that was invented by a european ceo who is trying to get his vice presidents out of the building in sort of a weird new space so they could be created. that whole thing was about trng t g h es o exted y idents. or you probably know about, you know, sort of the dress down friday's a lot of companies now have we can come inand use their facilities, and then stuff and not have to necessarily give thea ot eattpny age a sense, you know, any...
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once that is resolved we will have this in your lead to us in your list that will allow us to get this stylus to move to a contract. it is what it is. we are running the airline is generally well, and hope to have that resolved, and it has to go through a court process. the nice thing about this merger is, since the time we closed the u.s. airways america west transaction there has been some better legislation passed. and that law now requires that if, indeed, the unions from two separate airlines in a merger, they need to go to binding arbitration. once that binding arbitration is complete, that is the list. it's federal law. so had that been in place back when we get a merger with u.s. air with america west would not still have this problem. if we do this merger with american, that will be the process by which we are governed and what actually resolve this problem. that is not the reason we wanted the merger. we will get this result of our own if we need to, but it is one of the best benefits of that. >> why are any of u.s. airways union representatives here today? >> because they're
once that is resolved we will have this in your lead to us in your list that will allow us to get this stylus to move to a contract. it is what it is. we are running the airline is generally well, and hope to have that resolved, and it has to go through a court process. the nice thing about this merger is, since the time we closed the u.s. airways america west transaction there has been some better legislation passed. and that law now requires that if, indeed, the unions from two separate...
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spread your fingers out. >> you're using the ball like a manual therapist would use, their fingers or their elbow or the palm of their hand to work on your body. you're releasing pressure points in your hands and your feet. and you're pressing and releasing and this brings fluid to the area. releases the tissue and hydrates your connected tissue. >> now we're moving to the small ball. >> the small ball can be intense. that's why you have to be careful. but that's what is great about it. that you're in charge. there is not someone pushing on your foot. going to hurt you. by the middle of the class, people start looking really relaxed and all they're doing is working on their feet or their hands. >> so great for easing the tension. not only in your hands and feet but in your entire body. really pretty amazing. >> before this class, i'm really stiff. all my joints, my hands, my feet, my knees, and afterward, everything is really relaxed and calm and flexible. >> you balance out your joints and your muscles and release a lot of that tension that you build up when you're doing it. people c
spread your fingers out. >> you're using the ball like a manual therapist would use, their fingers or their elbow or the palm of their hand to work on your body. you're releasing pressure points in your hands and your feet. and you're pressing and releasing and this brings fluid to the area. releases the tissue and hydrates your connected tissue. >> now we're moving to the small ball. >> the small ball can be intense. that's why you have to be careful. but that's what is great...
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he used a picture of the then he would use. the secret service confirms it is investigating. we received an allegation that in a prepared comments were made. sources tell abc news that the remarks, while offensive, appear to be enough and comment, perhaps intended as a joke. >> he needs to build with -- dealt with. >> the secret service says that the first letter was never in any danger. >> if i was the president and had some who could potentially be threatening i wouldn't want anything to do with them and wouldn't want them around me. >> authorities are not saying exactly where they are in this investigation. ordinarily, a threat against the president is considered a felony with a possible jail time. we're told this officers now on desk duty. it is likely he will face some kind of a ministry of action vs formal charges. >> we should point out that the first lady's office directed all questions about this case to the secret service. the agency is aware of the incident and taking the proper follow-up steps with an investigation. >> in less than five hours president doh pham of
he used a picture of the then he would use. the secret service confirms it is investigating. we received an allegation that in a prepared comments were made. sources tell abc news that the remarks, while offensive, appear to be enough and comment, perhaps intended as a joke. >> he needs to build with -- dealt with. >> the secret service says that the first letter was never in any danger. >> if i was the president and had some who could potentially be threatening i wouldn't...
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miming used to say -- midge used to s i have a lot of boy in me. i couldn't resist and said one last thing. on the positive side, we'd be a great balanced tt because i re aag - caiar a flag pen, and he doesn't. that's what president obama got grief for not wearing a pen. i was off the air at 2:31. then my phone rang, and it was [lterrhi speune person here in chicago thought that was funny. [laughter] i said, david, come on, you guys got to get e sense of humor, noeroul r ma it t goseof humor, but made it to november just find. thank you, all. [laughter] [applae] >> you're watching 48 urs of non-fiction authors and boks on >> there's been a hostility through poverty. it's the war on porty. johnson was the best president and looked at poverty issues and ent money on it andtalked hao this, but richard nixon is the father of minority business development, and inside his minority business -- established small business adminiration andused the trm coc jceic n,nojue. he fer pde bennet college for women regularly writes and comments on politics, education,
miming used to say -- midge used to s i have a lot of boy in me. i couldn't resist and said one last thing. on the positive side, we'd be a great balanced tt because i re aag - caiar a flag pen, and he doesn't. that's what president obama got grief for not wearing a pen. i was off the air at 2:31. then my phone rang, and it was [lterrhi speune person here in chicago thought that was funny. [laughter] i said, david, come on, you guys got to get e sense of humor, noeroul r ma it t goseof humor,...
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and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
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the only problem for us is the closest store to us is down in rockville. >>> it's freebie friday and that means you can get great stuff for free today. for example starbucks offering a free tall drink from noon to 3 and if you go through a wawa they are handing out ice lates get a coupon e-mailed to you and we will link that if you head to the freebie friday section at abc2 muse.com -- abc2news.com. >> let's talk about what's going on in terms of temperatures because we are warm at 70 degrees in baltimore. 76 in dc right now. and along the eastern shore easton 66 degrees. we do have those clouds out there. and that's why temperatures are above average this morning. and we do have the rain back off towards the west there. and some of that could get in here as we go through the rest of the morning the afternoon time frame as well. we look outside in ijamsville and put it in motion and see the sunrise and we have clouds out there. that's the name of the game for the most part for today. dundalk the same thing. look at the key bridge and over the key bridge plenty clouds hovering. we hav
the only problem for us is the closest store to us is down in rockville. >>> it's freebie friday and that means you can get great stuff for free today. for example starbucks offering a free tall drink from noon to 3 and if you go through a wawa they are handing out ice lates get a coupon e-mailed to you and we will link that if you head to the freebie friday section at abc2 muse.com -- abc2news.com. >> let's talk about what's going on in terms of temperatures because we are warm...
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[laughter] none of us are 100% non-wusses, and none of us are 100% wusses. so having said that, your original question was? oh, aboutampgn nance thsws, ery t shibot. it is stunning, the influence of money in politics, special interests in politics. and with citizenned united -- cizens united, which i believe thprcoin mg wor sif ti- la s has said you have to go back to dred scott to find a decision as bad. with citizens unit the floodgat have opened, and noly its edo ggac ow t limits off corporate contributions and individual contributions, but it makes it very hard to find out who's givinghat before the election occurs. it's disastrous on so many diffent fronts. to tinth do edelson is going to give $100 million to help defeat president obama is absolutely stunning. it's absolutely stunning. that one person can do that legally, absolutely stunning. we have to make changes, but in light of the court'sci i tiun, ton ev co s and the constitution. and it would be what's called the 28th amendment. if any of you watch dylan rat michigan on msnbcn the tr tar sor bvo
[laughter] none of us are 100% non-wusses, and none of us are 100% wusses. so having said that, your original question was? oh, aboutampgn nance thsws, ery t shibot. it is stunning, the influence of money in politics, special interests in politics. and with citizenned united -- cizens united, which i believe thprcoin mg wor sif ti- la s has said you have to go back to dred scott to find a decision as bad. with citizens unit the floodgat have opened, and noly its edo ggac ow t limits off...
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becky, you with us? we're having just a little trouble, if we could tell washington we're having a little troubl withbeck isais ti a y ct ift or. ucre cleof itugf e tim? i'm a conservative who read the a section and the op-ed daily for years until rcently. i came to feel that the tmes is thra j iiiao >> guest: um, i don't agree th him about the news columns. i think at no one should be surprised that the editorial pa ofthe w yois, cautfor not reading "t new york times," it calls out for balancing "the new yor times" withot newaper ascad onyivue , exe,n any gen night i will watch rachel maddow who i think is one of the smartest people on tv, and then we will switch tfo news us'sllpo t wevneyi oume pcuss oosard you're a newspapereporter. you're putting a story together, sos hahort notice withhe be mes geca ion mes ses asi u,u'otfitl somee people who will talk to you are not the people who provide the most balanced view. sometimes you just didn't it storls co in,hitoo er rbed t theut omel new product every
becky, you with us? we're having just a little trouble, if we could tell washington we're having a little troubl withbeck isais ti a y ct ift or. ucre cleof itugf e tim? i'm a conservative who read the a section and the op-ed daily for years until rcently. i came to feel that the tmes is thra j iiiao >> guest: um, i don't agree th him about the news columns. i think at no one should be surprised that the editorial pa ofthe w yois, cautfor not reading "t new york times," it calls...
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so host of us are already in the clear -- most of us are already in the clear. we'll head back into the 80s for monday and tuesday. only those upper 80s pushing 90 degrees, but much more comfortable with lower humidity. then as we get into the afternoon, evening hours each day next week, we will continue to see the opportunity for the late day showers and storms. it's just our typical summertime pattern. the lows overnight tonight should stick to the 70s closer to the beltway and toward the bay area in those lower 70s, but we will slip into the cooler 60s around the northern and western zone. so a partly cloudy start to the morning and then partly sunny by tomorrow afternoon. we're going to build in a little cloud cover late in the day, but still our temperatures should be able to boost up into the upper 80s to near 90 degrees with the southeast winds. you won't notice too much of an uptick in the humidity until we get from monday night into tuesday morning and that's going to ramp up our rain chances. so i'm expecting to hit close to 87 degrees from leesburg ou
so host of us are already in the clear -- most of us are already in the clear. we'll head back into the 80s for monday and tuesday. only those upper 80s pushing 90 degrees, but much more comfortable with lower humidity. then as we get into the afternoon, evening hours each day next week, we will continue to see the opportunity for the late day showers and storms. it's just our typical summertime pattern. the lows overnight tonight should stick to the 70s closer to the beltway and toward the bay...
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stay with us. sizzling news from chili's lunch break combos. try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. is really my mother. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis
stay with us. sizzling news from chili's lunch break combos. try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. is really my mother. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? [ female...
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Jul 23, 2012
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what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question that it has certain kinds of meetings and connotations in our personal lives, our cultural lives, and in our political lives and i don't want to try to get into each of his arguments and that i'm going to say read the book for that but it's really a lot of fun and quite delicious and it starts with, you know, norman mailer and ends by the joking. >> susan weinberg, did you pick the title of that book or did he? >> he picked the title, and he very, very deliberately chose not to use the word in the title, and he has a great piece at the end of his introduction on why he did that. >>
what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question...
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he provided use of commercial shipping that got to be a problematical. he signed and fostered the alien sedition acts, which criminalize public criticism of the government and use the sedition act to root out in the grades that were potentially hostile to federalist sensibilities and that will go back today. there's a story of one french bookstore owner who moved here quietly running the bookstore in philadelphia and ended up being singled out for deportation. a friend had some connections in washington. why me? why am i being singled out? the guy made some inquiries and reported back that the president said nothing in particular, but these two french. he presided over massive tax increases, which led the economy to begin stuttering, so the voters in 1800 display sent them packing and i think they have it right. there's a collective judgment, maybe even collective wisdom. they have four years to sue over it and then take another action and that's what they do. so both cleveland and not insisting ranking shifts since 1948, but they are still rather high.
he provided use of commercial shipping that got to be a problematical. he signed and fostered the alien sedition acts, which criminalize public criticism of the government and use the sedition act to root out in the grades that were potentially hostile to federalist sensibilities and that will go back today. there's a story of one french bookstore owner who moved here quietly running the bookstore in philadelphia and ended up being singled out for deportation. a friend had some connections in...
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these products we have to use have to be used over and over again. since the resurgence has surfaced, little research has been done in the last 50 years to find alternate successful uses to eradicate dead bugs. the language of the rise is ongoing federal bedbug research funding to more aggressively review the research about a test on which a little research has been done in the last 50 years. unlike many other in which the u.s. department of our agriculture conducts research, bedbugs are in all 50 states and virtually every corner of every state, and i might add to my colleagues if you go to a hotel, stripping the bed top to bottom and make sure there are no bedbugs and at. research seems especially relevant and timely in the wake of the ohio state university research that shows that a consumer product are completely ineffective in trying to eradicate this. like it or not gdp isn't going to come back. we have to do something else. this amendment doesn't look to create additional programs but rather is added to an existing program and it costs nothing
these products we have to use have to be used over and over again. since the resurgence has surfaced, little research has been done in the last 50 years to find alternate successful uses to eradicate dead bugs. the language of the rise is ongoing federal bedbug research funding to more aggressively review the research about a test on which a little research has been done in the last 50 years. unlike many other in which the u.s. department of our agriculture conducts research, bedbugs are in all...
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was his vision and hope for us. and i always say that if we live out our visions for our children in our policies and decision wes make as adults, if we do that everyday not just for our own children but if we're thinking about all of our children we will always get where we need to go. and i can tell you that is really the only thing i'm talking about on the campaign trail. i'm just trying to help people that none of this is about us because we are only here because of our fathers and grandfathers, those people in our lives who made huge, painful sacrifices for us and it's our turn to do the same. if we continue to do that we will build a vibrant... continue to build a vibrant society and we have always moved forward in this country. always have. i can't think of a time in understanding the history of this country where we've moved backwards. where women have had fewer rights, where children have been more vulnerable. so we're making progress but sometimes it's hard in a day to day struggle to remember that and tha
was his vision and hope for us. and i always say that if we live out our visions for our children in our policies and decision wes make as adults, if we do that everyday not just for our own children but if we're thinking about all of our children we will always get where we need to go. and i can tell you that is really the only thing i'm talking about on the campaign trail. i'm just trying to help people that none of this is about us because we are only here because of our fathers and...